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* {{p|Snorlax}}'s Japanese name, カビゴン ''Kabigon'', is derived from [[Kōji Nishino]]'s nickname of "Kirby" (Japanese: カービィ ''Kābī''), which in turn is derived from {{wk|Kirby|the video game character of the same name}}. According to an interview by Game Informer, Junichi Masuda stated that Nishino, the main inspiration for Snorlax, used to be called "Kirby" during the development of {{game|Red and Green|s}} because of his large appetite.<ref name=GameInformer>Shea, Brian (October 24, 2019). "[https://www.gameinformer.com/interview/2019/10/24/more-burning-questions-for-the-pokemon-series More Burning Questions For The Pokémon Series]." ''Game Informer''. ([https://web.archive.org/web/20220523044442/https://www.gameinformer.com/interview/2019/10/24/more-burning-questions-for-the-pokemon-series archived])</ref>
* {{p|Snorlax}}'s Japanese name, カビゴン ''Kabigon'', is derived from [[Kōji Nishino]]'s nickname of "Kirby" (Japanese: カービィ ''Kābī''), which in turn is derived from {{wk|Kirby|the video game character of the same name}}. According to an interview by Game Informer, Junichi Masuda stated that Nishino, the main inspiration for Snorlax, used to be called "Kirby" during the development of {{game|Red and Green|s}} because of his large appetite.<ref name=GameInformer>Shea, Brian (October 24, 2019). "[https://www.gameinformer.com/interview/2019/10/24/more-burning-questions-for-the-pokemon-series More Burning Questions For The Pokémon Series]." ''Game Informer''. ([https://web.archive.org/web/20220523044442/https://www.gameinformer.com/interview/2019/10/24/more-burning-questions-for-the-pokemon-series archived])</ref>
* According to [[James Turner]] in a series of now-deleted tweets, {{p|Vanilluxe}}'s design is based on American food mascots such as the {{wp|Pillsbury Doughboy}}, as well as the {{wp|Stay Puft Marshmallow Man|"Stay-Puft" Marshmallow Man}} from the 1984 supernatural comedy film ''{{wp|Ghostbusters}}''.<ref>[https://imgur.com/a/7J8o9mp Archive of James Turner's tweets describing Vanilluxe's inspirations]</ref>
* According to [[James Turner]] in a series of now-deleted tweets, {{p|Vanilluxe}}'s design is based on American food mascots such as the {{wp|Pillsbury Doughboy}} or {{wp|Grimace (character)|Grimace}}, as well as the {{wp|Stay Puft Marshmallow Man|"Stay-Puft" Marshmallow Man}} from the 1984 supernatural comedy film ''{{wp|Ghostbusters}}''.<ref>[https://imgur.com/a/7J8o9mp Archive of James Turner's tweets describing Vanilluxe's inspirations]</ref>
* According to [[Ken Sugimori]], the [[Swords of Justice]] are based on the main characters of the novel ''{{wp|The Three Musketeers}}'' by {{wp|Alexandre Dumas}}: {{p|Cobalion}} represents {{wp|Athos (character)|Athos}}, {{p|Terrakion}} represents {{wp|Porthos}}, and {{p|Virizion}} represents {{wp|Aramis}}.<ref name=ND204>''Nintendo Dream'' Vol. 204, April 2011 ([http://web.archive.org/web/20110704155314/http://shellspider.blog101.fc2.com/blog-entry-502.html Shellspider's blog], [http://lavacutcontent.com/ken-sugimori-nintendo-dream-2/ Translation by Dr. Lava])</ref> Additionally, while not explicitly stated, {{p|Keldeo}} may be based on {{wp|d'Artagnan}}, which, like Keldeo, is the youngest and most recent member of the group.
* According to [[Ken Sugimori]], the [[Swords of Justice]] are based on the main characters of the novel ''{{wp|The Three Musketeers}}'' by {{wp|Alexandre Dumas}}: {{p|Cobalion}} represents {{wp|Athos (character)|Athos}}, {{p|Terrakion}} represents {{wp|Porthos}}, and {{p|Virizion}} represents {{wp|Aramis}}.<ref name=ND204>''Nintendo Dream'' Vol. 204, April 2011 ([http://web.archive.org/web/20110704155314/http://shellspider.blog101.fc2.com/blog-entry-502.html Shellspider's blog], [http://lavacutcontent.com/ken-sugimori-nintendo-dream-2/ Translation by Dr. Lava])</ref> Additionally, while not explicitly stated, {{p|Keldeo}} may be based on {{wp|d'Artagnan}}, which, like Keldeo, is the youngest and most recent member of the group.
* {{p|Celesteela}} may be based on Princess Kaguya from ''{{wp|The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter}}'', which was said to have been discovered as a baby inside a bamboo stalk, and was revealed to hail from the Moon. This may be referenced with Celesteela's design, which seems to visually combine bamboo shoots and trunks with elements of a {{wp|space shuttle}}, and a depiction of Princess Kaguya as a woman with long hair wearing a multilayered {{wp|kimono}}. It may also be referenced with the fact that Celesteela is exclusive to {{pkmn|Sun and Moon|Pokémon Moon}} and {{pkmn|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Ultra Moon}}.
* {{p|Celesteela}} may be based on Princess Kaguya from ''{{wp|The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter}}'', which was said to have been discovered as a baby inside a bamboo stalk, and was revealed to hail from the Moon. This may be referenced with Celesteela's design, which seems to visually combine bamboo shoots and trunks with elements of a {{wp|space shuttle}}, and a depiction of Princess Kaguya as a woman with long hair wearing a multilayered {{wp|kimono}}. It may also be referenced with the fact that Celesteela is exclusive to {{pkmn|Sun and Moon|Pokémon Moon}} and {{pkmn|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Ultra Moon}}.

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  • The animated short opens with a scene of the four protagonists of Stand by Me walking along a railroad, a reference to the film which played on the television in the Generation I games.

In other animated media

POKÉMON Detective Pikachu

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The Electric Tale of Pikachu

Pokémon Adventures

  • Dahlia's catchphrase is "Que Sera, Sera", a reference to a popular song by the same name.
  • Jet, a competitor in the Pokéathlon, is based on Jet Link (or Cyborg 002) from Cyborg 009, having a near identical resemblance and his reputation for being fast.

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